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The World Health Organization (WHO) will be adding "obsessive gaming disorders" to its International Classification of Diseases in 2018. The diagnostic manual will be published sometime in 2018, the first update since 1990. "Health professionals need to recognize that the gaming disorder may have serious health consequences" said Vladimir Poznyak, member of WHO's Mental Health and Substance Abuse panel.
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Can we also research the offshoot Obsessive Gaming Forum Disorders?
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This is people choosing to do something they want to do and other people telling them they shouldn't do it. It's not like being addicted to drugs or alcohol where there are serious, physical effects when you try to stop doing it... you know, actual physical addiction.
It's just people not getting the exercise they should because they'd rather play a game, that's all it is. It may well be a bipolar, cyclothymic or depression disorder that causes them to act that way... but it's not a 'video game' disorder.
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I don't care if there's some clinical test that shows that it's a health disorder. Anything that causes someone to think in a different pattern or react to a situation different is a health disorder. Sometimes I would rather sit inside and watch a TV show instead of going on a walk, does that make me have a TV addiction? I don't personally think so. I spend most of my free time playing games, because I enjoy the story or enjoy the competitive nature, and also relax from it. Who cares?
I can see some situations being considered a mental health issue, like the family who left their baby to die because they were taking care of their virtual family. Or the people who kill people over games like the dude who curb stomped someone due to Lineage 2 PvP, or people who completely neglect to even eat food because of games. But in that situation those people will find an attachment to any hobby they have, and they might just need help in general as they are obsessive.
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With disorders the first solution shouldn't be life long medication. Simple things like breathing exercises, yoga, tai-chi, regular meditation, cutting out junk food, and a wide variety of natural pursuits can often help balance the system, without medications and there sometimes negatives side effects.
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Exactly i mean i bought a treadmill to use everyday and i game everyday it's also about choice i use video games to keep my mind off depression and anxiety. I am sick of people that dislike gaming blaming it all on games everything is a choice in life people can choose how they wish to live i mean you have people that watch tv all day long nobody is calling them shit.
Gaming doesn't cause a disorder, but it could be an outlet for people with various mental disorders, but the same could be said about many activities.
Again, these are old views held by people of an older generation. That's why TV is considered more acceptable.
All car enthusiasts as well because we all know that people that love cars can only think about cars(nothing wrong about loving and constantly thinking about your hobby btw!)
Honestly some times I'm surprised how stupid smart people can be.
So not only do I have this disorder, but I have the same related to the books I read because most of the time I don't do shit I tend to think about the stories of the books I read(Wuxia/Xianxia fan here, for those of you that know what it means).
Truth be told doesn't matter if they go along with this crazy ass idea... Nothing will change for me personally except maybe from being a "normal" happy person to a "crazy?!?" happy person. It's all the same as long as I'm happy.
I think a lot of what people struggle with is being self aware and admitting that you may actually have a problem. Its the same with any other kind of addiction like smoking and drinking. The hardest part is admitting that a problem does exist and then admitting that it does negatively effect your health, your job, or your relationships with other people.
You can ask yourself, is gaming a choice or an addiction? For me personally, if I can stop cold turkey for a weekend or even a week without feeling that nagging urge to log on and play, that usually means I am in control and not vice versa.
In the end, even it is an addiction or a disorder. It is still your choice. Just like how you can choose how much to drink, to eat, to gamble, etc.
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"Obsessive"
All you have here, is another classification of obsessive behavior.obsession:
a persistent disturbing preoccupation with an often unreasonable idea or feeling; broadly: compelling motivation
- has an obsession with gambling
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